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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 May 1928, p. 5

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, MAY 24th., 1928 PAGE JIVI HEADQUARTERS For Kodaks, Films and Supplies Only Genuine Kodak Agency in town. By our improved methods and modern equipment we are able to give our custoniers 8-HOUR SERVICE in developing and printing Leave your holiday films bef ore 9 a. ni. and receive your prints at 5 p. ni. sanie day. 8 Bar* PURE VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP 25c Fresh Aaaortod CHOCOLATES Saturday 29c HAWK-EYE CAMERA 24x 31À Spocial 89C Thermas Genuine $1.00 VACUUM BOTTLES 49c JURY & LOVELL Wlen W. Test Eye. It la Don. Properly PHONE 78 BOWMANVILLE BELL'S TOGGERY SHOP "Where You Buy Good Clothes" Do You Want a Navy Blue Suit? Here is your chance to get a good one. "Gibralter" Serge, guaranteed absolutely fast col- or and pre-shrunk, 18 oz. weig ht and beautiful soft botany finish. Hand-tailofred to your indi- vidual measure. Our Order Extra $ 77 Yours Special Now King St. West Bownianville "Bert" Bell "The Clothing Man" Mak e Garden Attractive Your home surroundings may be greatly en- hanced with a few flowering shrubs planted here and there. We have shrubs from 50e up. Folk who have been looking around tell us our stock of garden plants got 'em ail beat. 100 CASES BURFORD PEAS Another big shipment arrived this week. You know how sweet and tender they are and only 10e tin. WHIZ QUALITY PRODUCTS We have a complete assortment of Whiz Pro- ducts for Domestie use and Polishes, etc., for the car. SWEET JUICY TENDER PINEAPPLES Besides ail the vegetable and fruits you want. IIARRY ALUIN, Orocer PHONE 186 BOWMALNVILLE Another Candy Special Cleeves Novel Toffee A very deliejous toffee that is a real favorite, assorted flavors, in individual wrappings.. To in- troduce this high class toffee we are offerng it at our Bowinanville and Orono stores for the week- end at 46c Lb. This low price only applies to pound packages BUTTERMILK BREAD The demand for this new bread has been so great that we have doubled our supply. Every member of the family likes Corbett's ButeniIk Bread. GETTING TOO HOT TO BAKE You should worry-enjoy life and let us bake for you. Big assortment to c oose from and fresh every day. W. P. Corbett Baker and Confectioner Phone 3 Bownmanville LOCAL AND OTHERWISE The Statesmian is $2.00 a year or $1.00 fom balance of 1928. Miss Wilda Smith, Post Office Staff, is holidaying with relatives et Nap- anee. .Mrs. Lorne Stevens and daughter, Ruth, are visiting fiends in Western Canada. Miss Susie Bailev has returned froni six months' visit with hem sister, Mms. J. B. Archibald. 'Belleville. Mr. and Mms. Venning Penfound,' Toronto, spent Wednesday with their cousin, Miss T. Maude Penfound. Rev. J. E. Griffith, Blackstock, and Mr. Wilfrid B'owles, South Porcupine, were recent guests of Dr. J. C. Devitt. Miss Gwendolyn Williamis is among the list of artiste taking part in the Musical Festivgl being held et Que- bec Ci~y this week. Mr. and Mms. Roy Ferguson, Grant' and Thelma, !Blackstock, spent Sun- day with his parente, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ferguson, Liberty St. Mm. Byron Hyland of Nestleton, is a patient at Ross Meniorial Hos-. pital, Lindsay, having recently un- dergone an operation for appendicitis. Miss Neads, Oshawa, bas been spending a few days with Mme. Wilson Neads and otherfriends in town on- route to visit relatives at Cardinal, Ont. Mise Jean Craig, member of thel staff of Branksome Hall, Toronto, and Miss Muriel Hancock, Port Hope, spent the weekend ,with Mme. F. R. Brown. Mis. C. O. Johnston and Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Washington and daughtemai Joyce and Anna, Fenelon Falls, havel been visiting Rev and Mme. W. C. Washington. Mrs. W. Stanley and daughter, Mrs J. Pascoe and baby, Lloyd of Picker- ing, were guosts of the former's brother, Mr. John Sanders, West- mount, on Friday. Mr. and Mms. H. H. Richards, Mr. Arnold Lobb, Miss Jean Balmer, Mr. R. G. Harding spent Sunday at Port Dalhousie and were chammed with the blooming orchards. Mm. and Mrs. Fred J. Van Nest, Joan and Paul, Mm. and Mis. Leslie M. Keith, Toronto, were gueste of Mm. and Mme. Norman S. B. James, Lorne Villa, on Sunday. All choir membens of 1'inity Chumch are roquestod to be et pact- ico on Friday evening te prepame for the exchange with Cobourg next Sun- day ovening. Any members unablo to go ploase adviso the leader. Mm. and Mrs. Harold Clemens were in St. Catherines ovor the weokendi visiting theim cousin, Mm. Wesley J. Salter, B. A., Principal of the Col-1 legiate in that city. Thoy also mot- orod to the Falls and to Buffalo. Mm. J. W. Miller bas purchased the new brick esidence et the head of Carlishe Avenue from. Mr. Jas. E. Flett. The latter has taken over the Miller cottage at the lake which he is offoring for sale or ent. Mm. and Mrs. M. A. Glenny, Uind- say, announce the engagement of their daughter Vara Marion, te Cyrili Edgar Souch, Phm. B., Oshawa, eld-' est son of Mr. -and Mrs. W. O. Soucit, Bowmanville the niariage te take place early in June Mr. and Mme. A. H. Casselman, Mm. Graham Casselnian and Mme. Eva Rohrig, Momisburg, wore weekend guests of the formors' son-in-law and daughter, Mm. and Mme. W. Ross Strike. They weme also prosent ati the christening of their little grand-1 son, Arthur Allen Harvey Strike. Robt. Battle, Manvers Road, had the distinction of securing top prices on Toronto Live Stock Market Tues- day when ho received 1% c lb. for two very select baby beef weighing 1520 Ibs. and 9%Ac for a fat cow which weighed 1540 Ibs. The cat- tle wore trucked to the city by Geo. Collacott. Miss E. E. Haycraft spent the, weekend with her niece. Mme. J. J. Coskem, Toronto, and attended the' graduation exorcises on Sunday even-, ing at the Oshawa Missionary Col- loge when hem grand-nîece, Miss Mar- ion M. Lawnie, daughter of Mr' and Mme. John Lawrie, Oshawa, received hem diploma as graduate of the l2th Grade and certificat-e for Fimet Aid. Less than an hour after C. H., Wickett had hie Studebaker touring car stelen in Port Hope Saturday night, Chie£ of Police Sidney venton and Night Constable Walter Hall, Bownianville, lbcated the car west of this town and arested the driver, Roy Yeo of Port Hope. This was quick action on the part of our local police. Yeo appeared in Port Hope police court on Monday and was re- manded till Saturday. BtABY BEEF WVVE Huaband and Pamily. STEVENS-In loving memory of aur de"n son and brother Frank, who paaood away on May 26. 1926. Bealde hie grave we ottimea stand, With hoarta still cruabed and sore But through thse gloom thon. corne. the words Not baét but sono beforo. Father, Mother. Statom mnd Brother. BIRTHS Aricles For Sale PETERS--On Friday, May 18, 1928, at FOR SALE-One black mare, in good Canton, to Mr. and Mns. W. Alian Peters, serviceable condition. Apply to Cana- a daughter. dian Pacific Railway, Bowmanvilie. 21-1 GRAHAM-In the Generai Hospiial, F0R AL Lgtdmortwonse Oshawa, on Monday. May, 14, 1928 to FO AELgtdmýr wonse Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gra.ham of Black - of wagon harness, one set one-horse stock, a daugbten. sleighs. Apply to H. B. Foster, phone 45, Bowmanville. 20-3 AUTO FOR SALE-1925 MeLaughlin MARRIAGES Touring, Master 6 model, in excellent ROUSTO -BOWNIncondition, great value. Apply Dustan ROUSTO-BOWNInOshawa. on1 Cash Hardware, Bowmanville. 18-t Saturclay, May 12, 1928, by Rev. Dr. ______-- Dougaîl, Wallace Roulston, Hageraville, FOR SALE-Childa Creamn Wicker and Margaret Brown of Whithy, formerly Stroller with hood, good condition. Price of Bowmanville. neasonahie. Apply ta Mrs. Garnet Ma- - -.- - - ond, George St.. Bowmanvilie. 21-1' DEATHS CRAIG-At Bowmanvilie Hospital, onj Monday, Nlay 21, 1928, Robr.t H .Craig of Hampton, aged 66 years. Funeral service at 2.30 p. m. (standard tume), at Hampton, Thursday, May -14.1 Interment Acton, Ontario. O1FLYNN-In Belleville. on May 17th., 1928, Edmund Duckelt Olynn, ln hie 4lst year. WARE-tn Manîposa, May 18, 1928, Mary Anne Brimacombe, widow of Albert Ware, in ber 851h year. GILLOTT-In Millbrook, '.%ay 19, 1928, Elizabeth Edwards. relict of the late Thomas Gillott, aged 93 yeans. JACOBI-In Toronto,.'.%Tay 22, 1928, George Jacobi, beloved husband of Flom- ence Cawker Jecobi, in bis 401h year. THOMPSON-In B.owmanille, Friday, May 11, 1928, Elizabeth Davis, widow of the late William Thonipson, aged 95 years TREW-In Oshawa, May 20, Margaret Elizabieth, Infant daugbter of N. and Mrs L .Trew, aged 1 yean ant i eght months. MILLER-At Port Hope, on Saturday, .%ay 19, 1928, Agnes McMahitlon, beloved wife of the late Joseph Miller, in ber 79th year. SNOWDEN-In Darlington, May 18, 1928, Harold Beaven Snowden, son of ttr. and Mtis. C. H. Snowden. aged 20 years. McCULLOUGH-At Neîvtonville on MNay 19, 1928, Adda Tryphosa Pethick, heloved wife of Williamn John MeCullougb, aged 62 years. GRAHAM-At Port Hope Hospital, May 16, 1928, Stella Birdena, beioved eldest daugbter of James and Maud Grahami, aged 31 years. SMITH-At Toronto General Hospital, May 16, 1928. Amelia, dearly beloved wife of John S. Smitb, in ber 68tb year. In- terment at Onono. MacOONALD-On M.%ondlay, May 2lst., 1928, at bis late nesidence, Brooklin, Dav- id W. MacDonald, iast Plostmagter, be- loved busband of Sarah Warti, in his 69tb yen n. Wanted WA NTED-Cattle te paature-plenty of shade and water. R. J. Hodgson, Tyrone. 21-2w HOUSEKEEPER WANTE -Rellable woman for housekeeper on fan. Apply te A. W. Clemens, Tyrone . 19-tf WANTED-Cattle for pastune, large run and running water. Apply to Har-vey McGill1, phone 239r31, Enniskillen. 21-2 WANTED-Room and board with ail modern convenienes for elderly ialy. A d- dress inquiri es to Box 363, Bowmanville. 21-tf CAPABLE WOMAN OR GIRL WANT. ED-For general housework. Apply to Mrs. Southey, Elgin St., Ilowmanviile. 21-tf CLERK WANTED-Girl with sellir.g experlence for Saturdays. Apply Friday afternoon to R. J. Rovan's Shoe Store, Bowmanville. 21-1 ATTENTION-Anyone having building lots in Bowmianville for sale are invited to communicate with the Ohamber of Commerce. Please state location, size and price of lot. Address: Secnetary, Cha.m- ber of Commerce. Bownianville. 21-3 WANTEO-Woman oven 30, permanent position. Is your automobile earning money? The largest manufacturer of strictiy customi supporting garments off- ers wondenful opportunity. Aise a ful Une of lingerie confinersastockings and sanitamy goods, twenty years In business. Apply Statesman Office or 47 Coîborne St., Oshawa. 20-iA NOTICE Vanstone's mili will be losed Wed- nesday aftemnoons during June, July and August. 21-21 A lady told Clarence Mason last week that a large city store advertis- ed True Silk Hosiemy at $1.00 which hie sells for 75c-which aIl goes to show it pays to read the advts and patronize local nierchants. FOR, SALE-One Hardie, Power Spray or sale. cheap: one grade cow due to freshen about June 20th. Apply W. J. Taylor, Phone 391J, Bowmanvîiie. 20-2 1 BABY CH-ICKS FOR SALE-A iimit'ed I quantity of White Leghorn Chicks front high record birds. prices reasonabie, cati or phone F. W. Battie, Bowmanvîiie 219J 21-tf FOR SALE-Frame house, 8 rooms, one acre garden. outbuiidings. Excellent pro- position for retired farnier. Price $2250. Apply to W. F. Ward, Barrister, Bowman- ville. 20-2w FOR SALE-A large sized hall seat and mirror to match, quarter cut oak, in good condition. For quick sale will be sold cheap. To be seen at Mrs. H-. W. Burke's, Centre St., Bowmanvilie, phone 115. 19-tf FOR SALE-One Miller Incuhator, 250- egg size, new this year. regular pi ice t 46.00, wili seîl for $30.00, aiso Brooder, s4H)l size for $14.00. Both guaranteedi to be as good as new. Earl Waito'i. Newcastle. 10-t FOR SALE-20 young Yorkshire pics a nd 2 brood Yorkshire sows; one 490 t'hevrolet touring car in good running cuittd!tion, paint go d new top, good battery, seil 1cheap o uc ae. A. H. Clemens. R . R. 6, Bowrnanvillp. Phone 237r3. 20-2w à FOR SALE-Oldsmobie sedan; Chevro- alet truck In firt cglas condition; 1 plat- form spring wagon, 1 carniage gear suit- able for mak<ing light wagon-nealy new; ti rubber tire buggy; 2 sets of heavy hack harness. Apply Knight's Livery, King St. East, Bowmanville. 2- Real Estate For Sale FARM FOR SALE-170 acres-three m iles froni Newcastle; excellent grain andi dairy farm; commodious bouse; good barns, stone stable and other outbuild- lnge; school within convenient distanoe. Write Box 104, Newcastle. Ont. 19-4- The Milk and Creani for your daily fare should be Pasteurized for best results. There is nothing like pure, sweet pasteurized milk to sweeten up youm daily if e. Use pasteurized niulk in your cooking and as a beverage. It's saf e and satisfying. Drink More Milk BOWMVILE DAHI jKINGO-ST. PHONE-446, MILKI Lost or Fournd LOST-Leather bag containing instru- ments on bridge nean Irwin Bnagg's, Providence. Finder kindly communicate .,th Dr. F. G. KersIake. Orono, and me- ceive neward. 21-1 Rooms To Rent ROOM AND BOARD-For lady orl gentleman in pivate family, good locality. Apply B. A., box 70, Bowma.nville. 21-2* LAUNDRY WANTED AIl kinda of laundry work dons prompt- ly, satisfaclonily and at reasonable pnices Write Pont Office Box 12, or caîl Mn... W. Manjoamn, King St. E. Bowmanville. Houses to Rent FLAT TO RENT-Conifortable fiat on King Street. Convenbences. Appy to Mns. T. G. Mason, Bowmianville, phone 200. 19-tf Mr. F. F Morris was at Niagara Falls on Tuesday attending a meeting of-the F'unemal Directors' Association. TEAMS WANTED foir steady work. Apply Town Engineer Bowmanville ......... Friday and- Saturday Specials In Men's and Boys' Clothing MEN'S SUITS AT $14.95 10 only Men's Suits, single breasted-models, in Fawn and Grey Tweed effects, broken lines, egular values to $22.50, Clearing For Only $14.95 MEN'S SUITS AT $18.75 25 only Suits, double and single breasted modela, Grey, Fawn and Brown Tweed effects. These suite are exceptional values, but on account of depleted sizes we will Clear Them For Only $18.75 Each MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S NAVY BLUE SUITS AT $19.95 In Plain and Fancy Serges,also the popular Dianiond Weave and Herringbone effects, double and single breasted models To Clear At $19.95 Each MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S NEW SPRING MODEL SUITS 50 suits picked froni our stock for this weekend and grouped to seli at $25.00, repmesenting values up to $32.50 each. Smart Tweeds and Worsteds, made of exceptional quality merchandise and by some of the best finms. They will ail be marked to uell at$25.00 for the holiday trade. OTHER SPECAL MONEY SAVING VALUES- 5 dozen Boys' Cotton Ribbed Stockings, worth 60e pair 4 Pair For $1.00 Men's Athletie Underwear Combinations, aIl sizes, Arrow Brand at 98c Each Khaki Pants, this is a special purchase, real heavy duck, aIl sizes, worth $2.00 a pair For $1.49 Pair TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN BOYS' SUITS BOYS' SUITS AT $589 Any Boys' Bloomer Pant Suit in the store, Tweeds in Grevs and Brovens ,also plain wool navy serges, values to $8.50 and $9.00, Out They Go At Only $5.89 Each BOYS' FIRST LONG PANT SUITS AT $9.95 General Clearing of 'Boys' and Youthe' Firat Long Pant Suxta, light and dark shades in Tweed and Worsted effects, Grey and Brown shades, checks and stripes, it don't matter which suit you choose, ail at one price, all sizes froni 24 to 34, values $12.50, $13.60 and $15.00, Out They Go For OnIy $9.95 Each T. B. GILCHRIST. Directly Opposite Montreal Bank Phone 61 Bownianville CLARENCE S. MASON'S LITTLE SHOPPE WITH THE LARGE STOCK Oifora Sema Coat Information Worth ConsidSaing And COAT W. offer theo Friday and Saturday, May 25th and 26th balance of our Coat Stock conaisting Navy Blue and Black, Poiret Twill and Tricotino Comta-with etc. Alto tho over popular Tailored Coati and balance of oui- "CARAVAN GOAlS"P At prico. that you will find welI worth inventitating DR ESSES Wo have grouped a lot of 25 Dresses, ahl new styles and mat-erials, including Georgetes- combinations of Printed Silk Crepe and Flat Crepe--Sport Dresses and Dresses for any and ail occasions. Specially Priced For Friday an~d Saturday at $15.00 Betty Brown Wash .Dresses Betty Brown Wash Dresses of Sun Proof Foulard-Printed Pique, etc. $2.004- 3.00--$5.00 flot rubbish but dresses madle to wash and wear. Scarfs, Cap«s, Ties, True Silk Hosiery 10 strand of Pure Thread Silk in greât variety of shades. The manufacturers are discontinu.ing this particular nuniber which soid at $1.25 pair. We offer our entime stock of "True Silk" Hose at 75c Pair Children's Betty Brown Pantie Dresses Spun silk, al colors, 6 years, 8 year, 10 yeer Clearing Price Friday and Saturday $2.98' - GLARNGEo aS., N ASC>N NEXT DOOR WEST OF F. F. MORRIS CO. p DOWMAP4VI-E AND DRESS VALUES That Are Cortainly Worth lnroatigating t% 9 q - -- 1 1 2!effl THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, MAY 24th., 1928 PAGE riv»

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